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<blockquote data-quote="IRISHMADMAN7RM" data-source="post: 1280582" data-attributes="member: 100295"><p>I'm with plinker on this. Use the supplied BC,or call them.Adjust your fps to match drop from 100 yrd to 300 yrd.then test it at 500. What app do you have. Some are pretty generic. You need one that takes in every bit of info you can give it.Temp,wind,shooting angle,target azimuth, humidity, bar pressure, altitude, lat and long.,density altitude, bullet length,and barrel info,and spin drift. It's a lot to learn, but is very rewarding when you punch paper at 1000 yrd + on the first shot.</p><p></p><p>Also ,you generally gather your dope each time you go out. The weather will almost never be the same as the time you made your chart. Your app should record all the inputs at the time of zeroing, then compensate for current conditions.</p><p>Enjoy your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IRISHMADMAN7RM, post: 1280582, member: 100295"] I'm with plinker on this. Use the supplied BC,or call them.Adjust your fps to match drop from 100 yrd to 300 yrd.then test it at 500. What app do you have. Some are pretty generic. You need one that takes in every bit of info you can give it.Temp,wind,shooting angle,target azimuth, humidity, bar pressure, altitude, lat and long.,density altitude, bullet length,and barrel info,and spin drift. It's a lot to learn, but is very rewarding when you punch paper at 1000 yrd + on the first shot. Also ,you generally gather your dope each time you go out. The weather will almost never be the same as the time you made your chart. Your app should record all the inputs at the time of zeroing, then compensate for current conditions. Enjoy your journey. [/QUOTE]
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